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So it’s not everyday that you pay a cool $17 million to live in a haunted creepy a$$ place. Also, you’ve got to wonder why it’s for sale. New season of American Horror Story with a new cast and new house? Hmm likely story. I feel like there’s some serious Curse of Macbeth and/or Poltergeist business going on here.

As Thanksgiving represents the beginning of the holiday season, I present you with a home whose liquidation could end hunger in a small country. Welcome to the Beverly Grove Abode. And its unbelievable lighting scheme.

Quick Rundown: 7500 square feet, 4 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, made of all concrete and stainless steel. This Architectural triumph features walls of glass, illumined waterways, mahogany walls and basaltic stone flooring. Yes, you are officially playing with the big boys.

Today we look at this Los Feliz Architecturally inspired Mid-Century Modern masterpiece. Only artsy creative types are allowed beyond this point.

The warm blend of wood & steel combined here with imaginative landscapes of the outside views, yard fountains and natural light, creating an incredibly inviting inside/outside vibe. Characteristic of mid-century modern architecture, the raised ceilings, off keel roofing, big steel windows and access to the outside seems to tear down the boundaries between the natural and the man-made.

David Schimmer from Friends named his house Rachel, and now its on the market for sale. Yeah… sorry if that was misleading or a decade removed from relevancy. And while he may call it Rachel, the house has an actual name. Completed in 1926 by the architectural firm of Koerner & Gage (the guys who built Beverly Hills City Hall), this historical home is named the “1999 Design House.”